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it supports over 114,000 jobs educating our children. this budget invests to improve public education and to continue to build new schools. it accelerates the transition from chalk and textbooks in our classrooms to ipads, laptops, and smart boards and 21st century digital learning tools. and your vote will accelerate those innovations. once again, it holds down the cost of college tuition. this progress, as you well know, is only possible with fiscal responsibility and a balanced approach. the budget before you saves more than recommended by the spending affordability guidelines. it increases both our rainy day fund and our cash reserves. it protects our aaa bond rating. it very nearly eliminates the structural deficit and it brings our total spending cuts to $8.3 billion over the life of this administration. these are the choices which enable us to invest in a stronger and better future. the future that all of us prefer for our children. more job creation. more opportunity. a stronger and growing middle class. three stories. all with a
it supports over 114,000 jobs educating our children. this budget invests to improve public education and to continue to build new schools. it accelerates the transition from chalk and textbooks in our classrooms to ipads, laptops, and smart boards and 21st century digital learning tools. and your vote will accelerate those innovations. once again, it holds down the cost of college tuition. this progress, as you well know, is only possible with fiscal responsibility and a balanced approach. the...
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it supports over 114,000 jobs educating our children. this budget invests to improve public education and to continue to build new schools. it accelerates the transition from chalk and textbooks in our classrooms to ipads, laptops, and smart boards and 21st century digital learning tools. and your vote will accelerate those innovations. once again, it holds down the cost of college tuition. this progress, as you well know, is only
it supports over 114,000 jobs educating our children. this budget invests to improve public education and to continue to build new schools. it accelerates the transition from chalk and textbooks in our classrooms to ipads, laptops, and smart boards and 21st century digital learning tools. and your vote will accelerate those innovations. once again, it holds down the cost of college tuition. this progress, as you well know, is only
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it is the world's largest charity, devoted to improving global health and american education. the foundation is close to its target of eradicating the polio viking a goal bill gates is planning to achieve by 2018. i am pleased to have him back on the program. we come to you from the cbs news studio in new york. welcome. >> great to be here. >> rose: tell me this the divisions in your life, which we've talked about before-- chairman of microsoft. along with melinda running the bill and melinda gates foundation. there's a third thing. what's the third thing, the catch-all for the rest of the things you do? >> well, innovation is what i love to work on, and so i'm spending time on energy innovation because we need cheap energy. we need clean energy. i'm creating a new high school course because i think science and history can be brought together and made more interesting. often, the money that lets you do the innovation is what's missing, and i'm lucky enough to have capital to-- whether it's a new nuclear reactor or cheap solar, i can back some wild ideas so that i put time into
it is the world's largest charity, devoted to improving global health and american education. the foundation is close to its target of eradicating the polio viking a goal bill gates is planning to achieve by 2018. i am pleased to have him back on the program. we come to you from the cbs news studio in new york. welcome. >> great to be here. >> rose: tell me this the divisions in your life, which we've talked about before-- chairman of microsoft. along with melinda running the bill...
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we're pretty educated but not too much. immigrants are either not very educate order very educated. so they actually compliment complement us and create jobs. voters don't always know that. that is a hard concept to explain to people but that's why we need law make ares and advocates who can make that case to people in the coming months. immigrants help create jobs. they don't take jobs from americans. >> certainly this will be topic a for a while. thank you so much for coming on our program tamar jacobby. >> susie: when it comes to drugs, the generic pharmaceuticals business has been on fire as more and more insurers move customers to generic medicine as a way to trim healthcare costs. one of the beneficiaries has been watson pharmaceuticals. ruben ramirez reports. >> reporter: watson pharmaceuticals has a new name and a new logo. the world's third-largest generic drug maker changed its name to actavis, a company watson bought last fall. c.e.o. paul bisaro says its no stranger to growth through acquisitions. >> in the short-term we'll be looking for add-on acquisitions whether it's
we're pretty educated but not too much. immigrants are either not very educate order very educated. so they actually compliment complement us and create jobs. voters don't always know that. that is a hard concept to explain to people but that's why we need law make ares and advocates who can make that case to people in the coming months. immigrants help create jobs. they don't take jobs from americans. >> certainly this will be topic a for a while. thank you so much for coming on our...
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department of education. (school bell rings) kids: school! (pants, barks) kid: word world! kids: word world! ♪ welcome to the place where words come alive ♪ kid: let's build a word. kids: word world. kid: word world. kids: ♪ jump to the beat ♪ ♪ clap your hands in the air ♪ kids: let's build a word! word world! kid: word world. ♪ we've got friends of every size ♪ ♪ building words before our eyes ♪ ♪ nothing's better than a letter ♪ ♪ they hold our world together ♪ ♪ with dog ♪ and sheep ♪ and duck ♪ and pig ♪ ♪ there's always a surprise! ♪ (barks) kids: word world! (croaks) (whimpers) (giggles) ♪ welcome to our world ♪ kids: word world! ♪ word world ♪ kids: word world! ♪ it's a beautiful world ♪ ♪ word world. ♪ kids: yay! narrator: today we begin our story under the waters of word world with an s-h-a-r-k... kids: shark! hi. all: sh-sh-shark! eek! oh, why does that always happen? i say "hi," and everyone swims away. narrator: well, shark, lots of wordfriends think you're... scary. who,
department of education. (school bell rings) kids: school! (pants, barks) kid: word world! kids: word world! ♪ welcome to the place where words come alive ♪ kid: let's build a word. kids: word world. kid: word world. kids: ♪ jump to the beat ♪ ♪ clap your hands in the air ♪ kids: let's build a word! word world! kid: word world. ♪ we've got friends of every size ♪ ♪ building words before our eyes ♪ ♪ nothing's better than a letter ♪ ♪ they hold our world together ♪...
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department of education. (school bell rings) kids: school! (pants, barks) kid: word world! kids: word world! ♪ welcome to the place where words come alive ♪ kid: let's build a word. kids: word world. kid: word world. kids: ♪ jump to the beat ♪ ♪ clap your hands in the air ♪ kids: let's build a word! word world! kid: word world. ♪ we've got friends of every size ♪ ♪ building words before our eyes ♪ ♪ nothing's better than a letter ♪ ♪ they hold our world together ♪ ♪ with dog ♪ and sheep ♪ and duck ♪ and pig ♪ ♪ there's always a surprise! ♪ (barks) kids: word world! (croaks) (whimpers) (train toots) (giggles) ♪ welcome to our world ♪ kids: word world! ♪ word world ♪ kids: word world! ♪ it's a beautiful world ♪ ♪ word world. ♪ kids: yay! (cow mooing) narrator: early one sunny morning in word world frog was working on his latest project. (croaks) hmm... in theory, my idea should work. (frog calling out letters) kids: rocket! frog: yeah, rocket. so, i have all the letters to build it except for a "t." where did i put tha
department of education. (school bell rings) kids: school! (pants, barks) kid: word world! kids: word world! ♪ welcome to the place where words come alive ♪ kid: let's build a word. kids: word world. kid: word world. kids: ♪ jump to the beat ♪ ♪ clap your hands in the air ♪ kids: let's build a word! word world! kid: word world. ♪ we've got friends of every size ♪ ♪ building words before our eyes ♪ ♪ nothing's better than a letter ♪ ♪ they hold our world together ♪...
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department of education. (bell rings) kids: school! rosa: hi. i'm miss rosa from pbs kids with martha ... martha: from martha speaks. rosa: it's easy to help your kids learn anytime, anywhere. right martha? martha: right. like at the doctor's office. mom: what rhymes with toy? kid: boy. martha: or when you're walking the dog. mom: what letter does that sign start with? girl: s! rosa: visit pbskids.org/read for more tips and free games like these that make it fun for your child to learn to read. martha: so remember... martha and rosa: anytime is learning time.
department of education. (bell rings) kids: school! rosa: hi. i'm miss rosa from pbs kids with martha ... martha: from martha speaks. rosa: it's easy to help your kids learn anytime, anywhere. right martha? martha: right. like at the doctor's office. mom: what rhymes with toy? kid: boy. martha: or when you're walking the dog. mom: what letter does that sign start with? girl: s! rosa: visit pbskids.org/read for more tips and free games like these that make it fun for your child to learn to read....
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department of education and the corporation for public broadcasting's "ready to learn" grant and by pbs viewers like you. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] fun for everyone makes a family strong. chuck e. cheese's proudly supports pbs kids. sometimes the greatest adventure can start with one click. abcmouse.com early learning academy proud supporter of pbs kids and super why! ♪ who answers the call for friends in need? ♪ ♪ super why ♪ ♪ super why ♪ ♪ he's the guy he's super why ♪ ♪ who's got the power the power to read? ♪ ♪ who looks into books for the answers we need? ♪ ♪ super why ♪ ♪ super why ♪ ♪ and the super readers we're gonna fly ♪ ♪ come along ♪ ♪ with the super readers ♪ ♪ adventure waits when you're with super why ♪ ♪ super why and the super readers ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ super why and the super readers ♪ ♪ adventure waits when you're with super why ♪ ♪ yeah! super why ♪ [ ♪ ] [ ♪ ] hi, so glad you're here. it's me, whyatt! welcome to storybrook village where all our fairy-tale friends live. [ cellphone ♪ ] oh look! p
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department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. we interrupt our regularly scheduled programming for a special electric company shout-out from prankster planet! today's honorary electric company members are kylee, fastcheetah9, and supermileo... saving the day with a carrot nose. congratulations! both: thank you. but wait! we still need you! words on earth are being reversed! the stop signs are turning into pots signs! it's chaos, it's madness! it's my reverse-a-balls... no one can stop me! both: we will stop you! can the electric company stop francine and her reverse-a-balls? ♪ prankster planet! prankster planet! ♪ and now back to our regularly scheduled programming. ok, here are your five words: selected -- if you are selected to do something, it means you are chosen to do it. knowledge -- knowledge is all the things that you know. rules -- rules tell us what to do. correct -- if you are correct, then you're right. but if you're incorrect, then you're wrong. alright, so we have selected knowledge, rules correct and incorrect.
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department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. ok, here are your five words: minute -- a minute is a unit of time that's over pretty quickly. it's the same as 60 seconds. hour -- it takes 60 of those minutes and you'll have an hour. from 2:00 to 3:00 is one hour. year -- a year is the amount of time it takes to get through a whole calendar from january to december. you also use it to describe when something happened, or how old someone is. inflate -- when you inflate something, you fill it with air to make it bigger. launch -- when you launch something you send it up in the air. so we have minute, hour, year, inflate, and launch. watch out for them in today's show. ♪ beep! beep! happy fourth of july, danny! happy! happy! what's so happy about it? it's all hot everything's closed, and these weird little flags everywhere. i feel like some sort of weird giant. i think i know something that will make you feel better. let's pull a prank on "the electric company." a fine thought, surely but they're all gone. gone? except for the small
department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. ok, here are your five words: minute -- a minute is a unit of time that's over pretty quickly. it's the same as 60 seconds. hour -- it takes 60 of those minutes and you'll have an hour. from 2:00 to 3:00 is one hour. year -- a year is the amount of time it takes to get through a whole calendar from january to december. you also use it to describe when something happened, or how old someone is. inflate -- when you...
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department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. here are your five words: concentrate -- when you concentrate on something you think about just that thing and nothing else. straight -- if something doesn't curve or bend, it's straight. direction -- direction is the way that something is going. target -- a target is the thing that you aim for. twice -- twice means two times. so we have concentrate straight, direction, target, and twice. watch out for them it today's show. ♪ hey guys, there's a lot going on with "the electric company" so i thought i'd give you a little update. first of all, you know how i love science? i got into a program for young scientists and i get to travel to different places doing these amazing science projects. can you believe it? i'm really excited. of course, it does mean i won't always be around to help the rest of the gang, but don't worry, hector keeps me posted on everything that's going on. and speaking of hector he's still in college, but now he's also running the electric diner. keith's dad opened
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department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. ok, here are your five words: zero -- zero is the number that comes before one. it also means nothing. ruin -- when you ruin something, you mess it up. amount -- amount is how much there is of something. correct -- if something is correct, it means it's right. check -- when you check something, you make sure it's correct. so we have zero, ruin, amount, correct, and check. watch out for them in today's show. i'm here at paul the gorilla's annual banana festival and what an appealing day it's been so far. ha, ha, appealing! from the banana photo booth, to the strange but wonderful banana petting zoo, to the always popular cart of banana stuff. (laughing) and now, to the nothing but banana sculpture contest. let's see how paul scores marcus and keith's banana eiffel tower. ♪ and annie and danny's banana taj mahal. ♪ (applause and cheers) 9.5 -- we can beat that. ours is definitely a 10. paul...that sign said zero, as in nothing. as in no points at all. did you see our banana taj maha
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department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. ok, here are your five words and they all have to do with money: cost -- cost is how much you need to spend for something. dollar -- a dollar is the same as 100 pennies. quarter -- a quarter is the same as 25 pennies; there are four quarters in one dollar. dime -- a dime is the same as ten pennies; there are ten dimes in one dollar. the dime is the smallest coin. nickel -- a nickel is the same as five pennies; there are 20 nickels in one dollar. so we have: cost, dollar quarter, dime and nickel watch out for them in today's show. ♪ (screaming) gilda! grab a disguise. francine said i'm allowed to help you, but only for a couple of hours. i'll take what i can get. so here's the deal as you know, today is the day of the spooky summer soiree. the coolest costume party ever! last year, i was a ferret. well today, you can be anything you want to be, because i bought all the costumes at haunted hank's discount costume store. annie, didn't that cost a lot of money? yes, it cost quite a bit
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this research about how happiness not only puts a smile upon your face but it changes every business educational, health outcome, it actually impacts every aspect of your life. we find that students do much better in school on tests when their brains are positive. we find that you're much more successful at work when your brain is positive as well. did you know happiness significantly improves your brain heath, improving your memory and your ability to do different tasks? it increases your energy by up to 31%-- that's phenomenal! it decreases your heart disease by 30%. this could be a life or death decision for you. a 23% drop in fatigue related symptoms like headaches and backaches, which would be wonderful. it decreases our chances of depression by up to 31%. we find you're more successful at losing weight that exercise is more enjoyable. you make better financial decisions, so all those things you were wanting to do, happiness actually makes you better at doing those. and the list goes on and on. now how does that sound? it sounds fantastic, right? the question is, how do we do that? how do w
this research about how happiness not only puts a smile upon your face but it changes every business educational, health outcome, it actually impacts every aspect of your life. we find that students do much better in school on tests when their brains are positive. we find that you're much more successful at work when your brain is positive as well. did you know happiness significantly improves your brain heath, improving your memory and your ability to do different tasks? it increases your...
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chris: part of why i'm doing this is because i was well enough educated to find out what it was all about and appreciate it. we don't just to teach the history of swords and the history of armor. that's pretty limited. what we try to do is teach history using these as hooks as props and if we can bring them into a wider world through this portal, through this entry point of loving swords or armor, well, that's a great thing. rhea: to see more of christopher poor's work visit his website, armor.com his work is also featured in our area on the ship god's speed, at jamestown settlement, and at the folger's shakespeare library. next, we meet photographer scott baxter, whose found inspiration in the american frontier in arizona. for almost a decade, baxter has photographed over 100 cattle ranchers and their ancestral ranches. he's helped to document the vanishing traditions of america's legendary west. rider: yah, yah, yah . [ whistles ] [ cattle mooing ] scott baxter: some of these ranches we're photographing aren't going to be around because development is gonna find its way in and there's a
chris: part of why i'm doing this is because i was well enough educated to find out what it was all about and appreciate it. we don't just to teach the history of swords and the history of armor. that's pretty limited. what we try to do is teach history using these as hooks as props and if we can bring them into a wider world through this portal, through this entry point of loving swords or armor, well, that's a great thing. rhea: to see more of christopher poor's work visit his website,...
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you need more investment in human beings that's education and so on. you need more investment in physical plant and equipment. and you need to promote technology. >> we're doing all those things, so you know we're not exactly getting a on any of them so it would be nice if we could get a on all of them and then we could do better. but i think it's unrealistic to think that growth is going to do the whole job. >> what about the federal reserve. it has its first meeting this year next week. is there anything more than the fed can do besides keeping interest rates superlow? >> not that much. the fed is more or less restricted to working on interest rates and things that are related closely related to interest rates. i think really if we're going to get a big push to growth it's got to come from the government. and believe it or not, i would add have kate another stimulus package. not as big as the of the lamented ones but another one followed of course coupled with deficit reduction. you don't want to let the budget just blow up >> susie: here's the lates
you need more investment in human beings that's education and so on. you need more investment in physical plant and equipment. and you need to promote technology. >> we're doing all those things, so you know we're not exactly getting a on any of them so it would be nice if we could get a on all of them and then we could do better. but i think it's unrealistic to think that growth is going to do the whole job. >> what about the federal reserve. it has its first meeting this year next...
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you'll be held in custody pending further inquiries, though my educated guess is you're probably familiar with the procedure. yes. only the names change and each time i'm a little older. and you've got to find a murderer. you say you're a friend of the family. tell me about the family. where would you like me to start? start with richard scott. what have the others told you? that he was heavily in debt, apparently because of a drug habit, and determined to seduce any woman who came within reach. sounds about right. did nobody mention the thieving? why don't you tell me about that? it sort of blew up at the edinburgh festival. things went missing from dressing rooms and digs and so on. whoa, whoa, whoa can you be more precise about these things? money from wallets and handbags a couple of mobiles. phil beaumont's laptop. did anybody report this? not as far as i know. i was rushing around the city reviewing ten shows a day, so i only know the gossip. tell me about the gossip. somebody challenged him about it and it turned into some sort of fight in the bar at the assembly rooms. a fight bet
you'll be held in custody pending further inquiries, though my educated guess is you're probably familiar with the procedure. yes. only the names change and each time i'm a little older. and you've got to find a murderer. you say you're a friend of the family. tell me about the family. where would you like me to start? start with richard scott. what have the others told you? that he was heavily in debt, apparently because of a drug habit, and determined to seduce any woman who came within...
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department of education's ready-to-learn grant by: and by: martha was an average dog ♪ ♪ she went... and... and... ♪ (barking, growls) ♪ when she ate some alphabet soup ♪ ♪ then what happened was bizarre. ♪ on the way to martha's stomach, the letters lost their way. they traveled to her brain, and now... ♪ she's got a lot to say ♪ ♪ now she speaks... ♪ how now, brown cow? ♪ martha speaks ♪ ♪ yeah, she speaks and speaks and speaks ♪ ♪ and speaks and speaks. ♪ what's a caboose? when are we eating again? ♪ martha speaks... ♪ hey, joe, what do you know? my name's not joe. ♪ she's not always right, but still that martha speaks. ♪ hi there. ♪ she's got a voice, she's ready to shout ♪ ♪ martha will tell you what it's all about ♪ ♪ sometimes wrong, but seldom in doubt ♪ ♪ martha will tell you what it's all about ♪ ♪ that dog's unique... ♪ testing, one, two. ♪ hear her speak ♪ ♪ martha speaks and speaks and speaks and speaks and... ♪ ♪ communicates, enumerates ♪ ♪ elucidates, exaggerates ♪ ♪ indicates and explicates â
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dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. in the neighbourhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbour ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ ♪ could you be mine? ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbour? ♪ - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along ♪ - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along ♪ - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make-believe ♪ ♪ a friendly face on every street ♪ just waiting to greet you ♪ ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighbourhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbour ♪ ♪ in daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ (trolley dings.) - hi, neighbour! we're playing at katerina kittycat's house today. - hello, daniel tiger, meow, meow. hi, neighbour. - hi katerina kittycat. - hee! hee! hee! goodbye, trolley. (trolley dings.) - meow, meow, daniel tiger wonderful to see
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institutions like the british museum, but that was considered too aristocratic so instead, it was left to an educational institution dulwich college. the first visitors arrived in 1817, and the first public art gallery was born. old masters, household names, hidden gems, all grace the walls. rubens, canaletto, gainsborough, rembrandt, all hang within a few feet of each other. and it wasn't just paintings that were left to the college. tucked away in a corner of the gallery is a mausoleum, containing the bones of the two men who bequeathed the collection, and one of their wives. at the time of the second world war, during the blitz, the valuable paintings were removed from the gallery, but not the bones, so when the gallery took a direct hit, the bones were scattered. and the story goes that local schoolchildren were drafted in to help find the bones and place them back inside the caskets. must've given them nightmares. today, we're welcoming visitors to both the gallery and the grounds as we look for our own collection of old masters. i own a noah's ark because, to me it says everything about toys about
institutions like the british museum, but that was considered too aristocratic so instead, it was left to an educational institution dulwich college. the first visitors arrived in 1817, and the first public art gallery was born. old masters, household names, hidden gems, all grace the walls. rubens, canaletto, gainsborough, rembrandt, all hang within a few feet of each other. and it wasn't just paintings that were left to the college. tucked away in a corner of the gallery is a mausoleum,...
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amanda costello makes an educated guess as to what's happened and confronts myers with it at the first night party. he says, "let's talk about this quietly in the cellar." "but," you'll say, "did he fetch a piece of string with him on the off-chance?" what do you reckon? you usually have an opinion. sir, there's something else you need to know. sounds exciting. you're not getting married? no, sir, it's about simon monkford. what about him? how long have you known? since the call from the met. is that what that was? the final confirmation-- date, place, time. why the hell didn't you tell me then? because the last time i mentioned your wife you made it very clear to me that i wasn't to mention the subject again. this is different. this is purely professional. how can that be? what were you frightened of? that i might go barging into the interview room and batter the living daylights out of the man? i think i'd be tempted under the circumstances. well, maybe i'd be tempted too. but it wouldn't happen. shall i tell you why? why? because you're a good cop and you'd stop me. as it is, all yo
amanda costello makes an educated guess as to what's happened and confronts myers with it at the first night party. he says, "let's talk about this quietly in the cellar." "but," you'll say, "did he fetch a piece of string with him on the off-chance?" what do you reckon? you usually have an opinion. sir, there's something else you need to know. sounds exciting. you're not getting married? no, sir, it's about simon monkford. what about him? how long have you known?...
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unfortunately, 75% are to physically unfit, not educated enough, or have criminal backgrounds. if we want to get the best in military service, we need to make sure that women are part of the population. >> you have to open the door for everybody. they would have to meet physical fitness standards. they're not actually lowering standards. few served in iraq. >> i did. >> you were shot at. >> we took small arms fire and direct fire. that is true. >> you were in a combat position? >> that's right, i went on patrol with the infantry. the only thing that mattered was the fact that i could speak arabic and help them accomplish the mission. my gender was meaningless. >> what was the attitude and of your superiors to the fact that you were effectively in a combat position? it did they recognize the fact that you were serving on the front lines in a combat role? >> as a woman, i would not be in combat. eventually when we realized that me going on combat foot patrols without a flak jacket was a bad idea. i started borrowing a front plate from someone who stayed back behind. >> you had to
unfortunately, 75% are to physically unfit, not educated enough, or have criminal backgrounds. if we want to get the best in military service, we need to make sure that women are part of the population. >> you have to open the door for everybody. they would have to meet physical fitness standards. they're not actually lowering standards. few served in iraq. >> i did. >> you were shot at. >> we took small arms fire and direct fire. that is true. >> you were in a...
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the senators also want to grant more green cards to highly educated immigrants and would allow more lower-skilled workers into the country especially for agricultural purposes. finally the agreement calls for an effective verification system to crack down on employers who hire workers in the country illegally. in 2006 and 2007 similar efforts to fix the nation's patchwork of immigration laws failed under both republican and democratically controlled congresses but democratic senator chuck sheumer of new york said this time will be different. >> the politics on this issue have been turn upsidedown. for the first time ever there's more political risk in opposing immigration reform than in supporting it. >> ifill: indeed this new effort comes on the heels of last year's election in which president obama won seven of every ten hispanic votes in his victory over republican mitt romney. senator john mccain of arizona said that's the key reason his party must now get on board. >> elections. elections. the republican party is losing the support of our hispanic citizens. and we realize that there are many
the senators also want to grant more green cards to highly educated immigrants and would allow more lower-skilled workers into the country especially for agricultural purposes. finally the agreement calls for an effective verification system to crack down on employers who hire workers in the country illegally. in 2006 and 2007 similar efforts to fix the nation's patchwork of immigration laws failed under both republican and democratically controlled congresses but democratic senator chuck...
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. >> reporter: for a dozen years education policymakers bet more testing and more accountability would mean more learning. but the gains have been modest at best and achievement gaps persist. and then there's everything that's not on the tests-- like creativity, responsibility and self-motivation. leaders in business and academia say not enough is being done to develop these vital traits. one possible solution? give students ways to apply their learning to bigger things than taking tests. >> we're building robots that are made to collect resources which are ping-pong balls. >> reporter: this was 13-year-old nathaniel's introduction to the idea that nations compete for scarce energy resources. >> you can do whatever you want to make them do this but they have to be able to go out, get ping-pong balls and bring them back. >> reporter: building robots kicked off a four-month study of energy by eighth grade students at king middle school in portland, maine. it's the theme of all their classes and it's led by science teacher peter hill. >> the school's approach is if everybody's engaged, ev
. >> reporter: for a dozen years education policymakers bet more testing and more accountability would mean more learning. but the gains have been modest at best and achievement gaps persist. and then there's everything that's not on the tests-- like creativity, responsibility and self-motivation. leaders in business and academia say not enough is being done to develop these vital traits. one possible solution? give students ways to apply their learning to bigger things than taking tests....
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. >> and we're just in your neighborhood trying to educate residents about composting and recycling. >> reporter: teams of workers from the city are knocking on doors of residents who, unbeknownst to them, have had their garbage cans inspected by auditors early in the morning. on the evening we followed along, outreach workers were visiting homes which had put items in the wrong bins. >> we've noticed there's been a lot of confusion about what goes in what bin, and so i'm here to answer any questions. >> i think were good with recycling, but i guess could you give me a rundown on what goes in composting? >> if it was once alive-- soiled food-- it is compostable. >> reporter: so far, only warnings have been given out; no fines have been imposed yet. and city officials say the move toward zero waste is catching on. san francisco's 80-year-old private garbage company, which recently invented a new name for itself-- "recology"-- has been investing in recycling and composting facilities, and trying to change san franciscans' perceptions of their garbage. >> where some see garbage recology
. >> and we're just in your neighborhood trying to educate residents about composting and recycling. >> reporter: teams of workers from the city are knocking on doors of residents who, unbeknownst to them, have had their garbage cans inspected by auditors early in the morning. on the evening we followed along, outreach workers were visiting homes which had put items in the wrong bins. >> we've noticed there's been a lot of confusion about what goes in what bin, and so i'm here...
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doing so much good for so little money giving yourself the pleasure of educational programs seven days a week. >> isn't it about time that you caught the wave and joined the thousands of others in ensuring a fure filled with countless hours of fascinating and useful and inspiring programs? it is easy to do. call the number on your screen or go to the station's website and sign up. whether you choose $60 for the extended dvd of "earth songs: mountains, water and the healing power of...
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. >> that is not really an education issue. >> yes, its is an education issue. because when women have babiis born to them and thhy've not had deeent pre-natal care, very often most children are born with developmental delays, cognitive deficiencies, they then become special education, we pay hundreds and hundreds of thousands of dollars go each one of those children for the rest of their schooling when we could have just provided them pre-natal care in the beginning and made sure that the children were born healthy, i think another important education investment would be to make sure there's a school nurse in every school, there's a health clinic children can go to, when children are healthy, they're eddie to learn. many years ago when i worked for the first president bush, we had national goals and goal number one was children should arrive in school ready to learn. that has got to do with pre-natal care, earll childhood education. -úbut the children's health isse is critical throughout the whole spectrum. >> there are things that the schools or the school di
. >> that is not really an education issue. >> yes, its is an education issue. because when women have babiis born to them and thhy've not had deeent pre-natal care, very often most children are born with developmental delays, cognitive deficiencies, they then become special education, we pay hundreds and hundreds of thousands of dollars go each one of those children for the rest of their schooling when we could have just provided them pre-natal care in the beginning and made sure...
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in celebration of sfusd's early education department's 70th anniversary whereas sfusd early education department's preschool programs were established in 1943 by president franklin eleanor roosevelt work projects administration to provide the city's families with care and education for preschool age children during world war ii. whereas eed began with four sites. today eed has grown to 43 sites that serve over 4,000 students including infants, toddlers, preschool opportunities, transitional kindergarten, other students and tk as well as fifth grade students during non school hours. over 90% receive completely free or subsidized care based on their family income and more than 75% of families served a language other than english at home. whereas sfusd's strategic plan contains three main goals: access and equity, student achievement and accountability, and calls out the achievement gap as one of the greatest civil rights issues facing the district. whereas decades of research has shown that providing children with early education opportunities can have significant positive impact on the
in celebration of sfusd's early education department's 70th anniversary whereas sfusd early education department's preschool programs were established in 1943 by president franklin eleanor roosevelt work projects administration to provide the city's families with care and education for preschool age children during world war ii. whereas eed began with four sites. today eed has grown to 43 sites that serve over 4,000 students including infants, toddlers, preschool opportunities, transitional...
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why is girls education so important? i've gone to the extent now where i say you can drop bombs and build roads or put in electricity but until the girls are implicated, society won't change. several global studies show if you educate a girl to fifth grade level it does three things. reduce infant mortality, population explosion reduction and improve the quality of life and health. if your interested you can look up a guy called, well he wrote a book called development is freedom. it's a fat book. in the 60's another writer had the very foresite to see that girls education would be a process to bring about stabilization of population. he wrote a book called the poverty curve and jeffery sacks wrote the end of poverty in bangladesh a great example, they introduced 35 years ago to do a campaign to get all women and men or boys literate. it was 22% and today it's more than 75 percent if you look at a demographic curve with the population, you can see it's just starting to reach an apex in bangladesh. they're way ahead of in
why is girls education so important? i've gone to the extent now where i say you can drop bombs and build roads or put in electricity but until the girls are implicated, society won't change. several global studies show if you educate a girl to fifth grade level it does three things. reduce infant mortality, population explosion reduction and improve the quality of life and health. if your interested you can look up a guy called, well he wrote a book called development is freedom. it's a fat...
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the educators, make sure they receive the education and understand that relationships are as important as the classroom can urriculum,
the educators, make sure they receive the education and understand that relationships are as important as the classroom can urriculum,
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first, our department of education. last year, for the first time ever, the house passed a bill that would allow governors to appoint the superintendent of education. i cannot overstate how important this change is. and all we're asking is that we give the voters the opportunity at the ballot box to make this constitutional change. general zais supports it. the south carolina house of representatives supports it. and i believe that if given the opportunity, the people of south carolina will support it at the ballot box. let's give them that opportunity. they deserve it. [ applause ] now to the department of administration. each of the last two years, i've made the argument as to why ridding our state of the big, green monster that is the budget control board would move south carolina forward. some of you like senators larry martin and shane massey have made that argument with me. i believe most of you know it is the right thing to do. instead, i will make this observation. if one came to south carolina from another stat
first, our department of education. last year, for the first time ever, the house passed a bill that would allow governors to appoint the superintendent of education. i cannot overstate how important this change is. and all we're asking is that we give the voters the opportunity at the ballot box to make this constitutional change. general zais supports it. the south carolina house of representatives supports it. and i believe that if given the opportunity, the people of south carolina will...
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that is why education is under assault. that is why i have told you about education, why? because i radically opposed your policy. public education is predicated on the notion that you are concerned about other people's kids and not your own kids. you have got to be concerned about not all the children. not any longer. all of it is -- all of this preoccupation with short-term gain as opposed to long-term integrity is being pushed to the side. i do not care what color you are. that is part of the decadence of our civilization, and we ought to be honest about it. we ought to tell the truth about it. that is the only way we can turn it around. tavis: the you believe there is class warfare in this country? >> i believe there is a fixed between the big boys and the federal reserve, the big boys in the new york banks, and the big boys who wrote songs-franc -- dodd-frank. it creates a government bank coalition. i think it is amazing we went through the last five years and there have been no serious investigations of what happened to all the money. i find myself thinking, i am abo
that is why education is under assault. that is why i have told you about education, why? because i radically opposed your policy. public education is predicated on the notion that you are concerned about other people's kids and not your own kids. you have got to be concerned about not all the children. not any longer. all of it is -- all of this preoccupation with short-term gain as opposed to long-term integrity is being pushed to the side. i do not care what color you are. that is part of...
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we're nonprofit and we do both education and advocacy and on the education end we develop be curriculum and the curriculum is used widely across the country. it's in every state in the country and in canada and 70 countries around the world and programs we're familiar with is second step and i am hearing some nods and we have a
we're nonprofit and we do both education and advocacy and on the education end we develop be curriculum and the curriculum is used widely across the country. it's in every state in the country and in canada and 70 countries around the world and programs we're familiar with is second step and i am hearing some nods and we have a
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country we spend about $10,000 per child on education. only about $5,000 of that actually goes into the classroom. into the schools. >> there is a huge unmet need, a huge desire for higher education that isn't met in the nation, in the world. it's really hard to get access to higher education without paying an arm and leg. so now i'm a man on a mission to change all of education. >> gavin: for those who may not be so convinced of the experience of online education you're taking it to a whole other level of interactivity. this is not just lectures, you're in a process where you're engaging people realtime. >> i recommend everybody spend five minutes and look at the physics class to get a feel of the activity. the most notable thing is indy brown. the first proffer who teaches who is not a real professor and he's our best teacher. i'm teaching a competing statistics class and uniformly this kid almost, he's in his 20s, he's a better instructor. i think the old model of lecture, the old model of lectures you want to lose weight and you're go
country we spend about $10,000 per child on education. only about $5,000 of that actually goes into the classroom. into the schools. >> there is a huge unmet need, a huge desire for higher education that isn't met in the nation, in the world. it's really hard to get access to higher education without paying an arm and leg. so now i'm a man on a mission to change all of education. >> gavin: for those who may not be so convinced of the experience of online education you're taking it...
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have an educator. -- we no longer have an educator. it is a shame, you mentioned that teachers should be at the top. that would be wonderful. i am not a teacher. i am a researcher. host: we will have to cut you off there. guest: if we are very truthful to ourselves in the large research universities, we put so much of this is on research that we do not put as much emphasis -- so much emphasis on research that we do not put as much emphasis o-- these are large engines. a lot of people say, you are supported by the people of ohio. i am so proud to be in ohio. we have a great governor. we of great support in our legislature. our budget is about 8% from state support. you have to be certain that students and others have the ability to come here to the cost structure. -- due to teh cohe cost structu. this is a new era. this is a new opportunity for us to change our culture. it is something that we have to do. these recommendations are essential. host: president gee, thank you for being on the program. gordon gee is president of the ohio sta
have an educator. -- we no longer have an educator. it is a shame, you mentioned that teachers should be at the top. that would be wonderful. i am not a teacher. i am a researcher. host: we will have to cut you off there. guest: if we are very truthful to ourselves in the large research universities, we put so much of this is on research that we do not put as much emphasis -- so much emphasis on research that we do not put as much emphasis o-- these are large engines. a lot of people say, you...
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how you do education. how you keep driving innovation, how you deal with climate change, they actually expect the united states to take the lead. you know, as much as china is growing, nobody looks to them as a primary role model. . >> rose: because they see the things they do that are not very attractive or because there are so many possibilities of social tension within a country that large? >> ironically it's partly because china is so inward looking. there are people worry, are they get to get-- they've chosen to be answer inward work glg you mean about culture and everything else. >> they don't tell other countries how to do things. and they don't have a global presence. so the vacuum created by the u.s. not having clear views and solving problems is very scary. you know, who is going to fill that void? yeah, there's a lot of great countries around. but we should be proud of the fact that people still expect us to step back, really know want numbers, know the science and come up with solutions. q. as
how you do education. how you keep driving innovation, how you deal with climate change, they actually expect the united states to take the lead. you know, as much as china is growing, nobody looks to them as a primary role model. . >> rose: because they see the things they do that are not very attractive or because there are so many possibilities of social tension within a country that large? >> ironically it's partly because china is so inward looking. there are people worry, are...
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the higher education a women has the more likely her son is to go on with education rather than getting into violence and drugs and certainly she won't condone her son getting into a gang or drugs. i've sometimes been criticized for that because they say all the 911 hijackers were educated and had university degrees and that certainly is true. but nobody botherd to check they're mothers and nearly all of them were i late rate an illiterate. exciting news and then i have to unfortunately talk to you about negative news. i've been in perhaps 120 cities over the past 14 months talking to maybe 50,000 people and i ask this question most places i go and i'll ask you today. how many of you are aware of the fact in afghanistan today, there's 5 point 2 million children going to school and 1 point 8 million of those are female and in 2000 there was only 8 hundred 6,000 kids in school. how many of you know that fact? one, two, you? so that makes my total now - i've counted 21 people in america. to me that's single most incredible inspiring news to come out of that country. that alone is justifica
the higher education a women has the more likely her son is to go on with education rather than getting into violence and drugs and certainly she won't condone her son getting into a gang or drugs. i've sometimes been criticized for that because they say all the 911 hijackers were educated and had university degrees and that certainly is true. but nobody botherd to check they're mothers and nearly all of them were i late rate an illiterate. exciting news and then i have to unfortunately talk to...
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and so i think that we have a lot of educating to do. in my office we do a lot of cyber bullying training in our schools and it's amazing how much access some kids have to the internet at a really young age. they have iphones. they're on the internet. they have or smartphones. they have computers in the bedroom and parent it is never over the shoulder to see what is going online. there is a lot of unrestricted access to the internet and the internet has put it on another level and one push of a button and everybody in the school will have a picture or hear it and the outcome of that is -- it would be not just reconciling relationships or restorative justice or some other way between two or three or four people but now you have a whole study body that has been tempered or tainted with something that goes against the individual who was a target of that, so the internet working more strongly with the partners and the providers of the internet and there is awareness and education, but back to the student assemblies that we do it is amazing a
and so i think that we have a lot of educating to do. in my office we do a lot of cyber bullying training in our schools and it's amazing how much access some kids have to the internet at a really young age. they have iphones. they're on the internet. they have or smartphones. they have computers in the bedroom and parent it is never over the shoulder to see what is going online. there is a lot of unrestricted access to the internet and the internet has put it on another level and one push of a...
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unfortunately, the cost of the higher education continues to rise for private, public and for profit community colleges thought this country and students and families in san francisco are right now in the ross pros of making very important decisions about their future. so it is critical that we as a city increase the awareness about financial aid and how the process worgz and specifically the free application for federal student aid, the f a f s a application, which if completed will ensure that student have access to the many reresource available to them and it helps student but it helps us all because it ensures that they get the education that they need for the future. by declaring financial aid awareness week my hope is that we will continue to bring attention to the critical role that financial assistance place not only in san francisco but throughout the country in making financial education available to these student. from february fourth through the 10th the mission economic development agency n e va in my district in partnership with the san francisco unified school district
unfortunately, the cost of the higher education continues to rise for private, public and for profit community colleges thought this country and students and families in san francisco are right now in the ross pros of making very important decisions about their future. so it is critical that we as a city increase the awareness about financial aid and how the process worgz and specifically the free application for federal student aid, the f a f s a application, which if completed will ensure...
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we've got to educate everybody using our streets. so, we're choosing today in the middle of the beginning of our holiday season with everybody's attention on having great fun, having wonderful events, having serious sales that allow people to shop, this is where the consciousness has to be risen. and, so, in light of this, we picked this day and this time and this area of year to make this announcement that we have a pedestrian strategy that's going on, a serious one. we're jointly doing it with the collaboration of all the different departments. we have asked and part of the strategy will be our police department, really doing a lot more enforcement strategically in all the areas that we need to, with not only stops, not only enforcement and ticketing, but a serious effort to remind people that these are going to be spots where we are going to pay a lot more attention. we have the mta, with ed's leadership and his staff, parking and traffic and others, working to do some of the physical improvements that remind everybody that we emp
we've got to educate everybody using our streets. so, we're choosing today in the middle of the beginning of our holiday season with everybody's attention on having great fun, having wonderful events, having serious sales that allow people to shop, this is where the consciousness has to be risen. and, so, in light of this, we picked this day and this time and this area of year to make this announcement that we have a pedestrian strategy that's going on, a serious one. we're jointly doing it...
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lastly, i like to remind all of us that emersion education takes on many forms in today's educational arena. the focus is sometimes blurred. by different interpretations. or political agendas. i hope that the emersion education model as conceptualized and exemplified by the alice fong yu community, will help provide standards of all emersion education programs everywhere. thank you very much. [applause] >> we are very honor to recognize michelle kyung, a teacher at washington high school, and awarded the outstanding teacher of america award by the carl foundation, and here this evening is our award winning teacher, michelle kyung and we would like to present a certificate and ask you to say a few words. [applause] >> happy new year and good evening to superintendent carranza, and new board president rachel norton, sorry, i have been sick today. and vice president fewer, i am erica from the george washington high school, and i am here to share positive about a teacher at george washington high school. after all the papers are turned in and the scores tabulated. and all the students hav
lastly, i like to remind all of us that emersion education takes on many forms in today's educational arena. the focus is sometimes blurred. by different interpretations. or political agendas. i hope that the emersion education model as conceptualized and exemplified by the alice fong yu community, will help provide standards of all emersion education programs everywhere. thank you very much. [applause] >> we are very honor to recognize michelle kyung, a teacher at washington high school,...